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ROBERTA
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With her unmistakable voice and
unforgettable string of chart-topping
hits, including "The First Time Ever I Saw
Your Face," "Killing Me Softly With His
Song," "Tonight I Celebrate My Love" and
many more, the Grammy Award-winner
remains unparalleled in her ability to
tell a story through music.
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Few other details were released
about the streaming service.
Kanye West, Daft Punk, Alicia
Keys, Jack White and Nicki Minaj
also were among the artists who an-
nounced at a recent New York City
event that they are co-owners of the
service that quietly launched in Octo-
ber. Keys said the artists hope Tidal
will “forever change the course of
music history” and ensure the viabil-
ity of the industry.
The celebrities — who also includ-
ed Jason Aldean, Usher, members of
Arcade Fire and deadmau5 — stood
in a line onstage as Keys spoke to
the audience at Skylight at Moynihan
Station in Manhattan. Most of them
wore black as a sign of solidarity.
Keys called the event “a graduation.”
“So we come together before you
on this day, with one voice in unity in
the hopes that today will be another
one of those moments in time, a mo-
ment that will forever change the
course of music history. For today
we announce of Tidal, the ﬁrst ever
artist-owned, global music and enter-
tainment platform,” Keys said.
The venue for the event was
transformed to display a walkway
paying tribute to the different decades
in music, starting with the 1950s.
“Our mission goes beyond com-
merce, it goes beyond technology.
Our intent is to preserve music’s im-
portance in our lives,” Keys said. “Mu-
sic is the language of love, of laugh-
ter, of heartbreak, of mystery. It’s the
world’s true, true, without question,
universal language.”
Each of the owners signed docu-
ments at the event as the audience
screamed when they walked to a ta-
ble in the center of the stage.
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nna, Kanye West, Jay-Z, J. Cole, Jason Aldean, Jack White, Daft Punk, Beyonce, members of Arcade Fire and Alicia Keys